Was doing some late night reading about mathematic principles that you might find interesting given your interest in that subject. I've been studying Quantum Physics of late myself, but this was not from that reading, just something that I came across. Take a look at your walls and think of all the ways you might decorate them. Yeah, think outside your favorite choice, white, let your imagination go wild with all the possibilities. Seem endless don't they? Mathematically speaking, though, there is a finite number of distinct geometric patterns, 17 to be exact. Look it up. It's a bit odd and definitely worth taking a look into.
I have to say that I've been scared a bit today. That's odd too, because I rarely am scared by anything, but this surgery was on my mind today. I know it's pretty routine in the grand scheme of things and others face much worse surgeries, illness and challenges every day. It will likely go just fine, but still I am scared a little. I have to face it, but the fear is there.
I tried to get my off it this evening by going to the latest Muppets movie, Muppets Most Wanted. It was a funny movie, light-hearted and mostly clean, definitely from another era when kids could be entertained more easily.
I got my car back today and thank you, thank you, thank you to the garage I use because they were nice enough not to charge. They didn't have to do very much, and since it was partly connected with the radiator, which they replaced for me earlier, they took care of that. Very nice of them, and I won't forget it.
I am going to see if I can't make it to the barn tomorrow. I want to try to do all the things that I love doing but won't be able to do once I have this surgery, at least for a while.
I counted 69 Kia's today.
I did text you to thank you for inviting me to go to the zoo with you last weekend. I was pleased to receive your text back saying you had a great time. I hope I can see you one more time before the surgery, just in case. I have to make it through the surgery because I want to see the day when I can ask you in person: will you marry me?
Sleep well,
MNP